Eastern Old-Growth Forests

ebook Prospects For Rediscovery And Recovery

By Mary Byrd Davis

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Eastern Old-Growth Forests is an essential guide for understanding and protecting some of the most rare and ecologically valuable landscapes in the eastern United States. For conservation professionals, land stewards, policymakers, and curious naturalists, this book offers a rich reward: a deeper grasp of the forest ecosystems that anchor biodiversity, store carbon, and connect us to centuries of ecological and cultural history.

Through authoritative essays by leading ecologists, historians, and land managers, the book explores what defines old-growth in the East—its structure, species, and ecological functions—and why it matters now more than ever. You'll gain the tools to recognize old-growth characteristics in the field, understand the threats facing these ancient forests, and make informed decisions about preservation and restoration strategies.

Beyond ecology, the book weaves in the cultural significance of these forests, showing how they have shaped human experience and imagination over time. This multidimensional perspective helps readers appreciate old-growth not just as a biological asset, but as a living archive of the past and a pillar of future resilience.

By the end, readers will walk away with clarity, motivation, and practical knowledge to advocate for and help protect old-growth forests across the region. Eastern Old-Growth Forests is both a call to action and a foundational reference for preserving what little remains—and what still might be restored.
Eastern Old-Growth Forests